Human Sexuality Research & Journals Beyond Western Paradigms: A Cross-Cultural Review of Social-Emotional Competence Frameworks and the Promise of AI-Driven Assessment April 20, 2026 Lina Irawan The field of social-emotional competence (SEC) is undergoing a critical re-evaluation, with researchers increasingly questioning the universal applicability of dominant Western frameworks and exploring the potential of emerging technologies for…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals The Association Between AI Dependence, AI Literacy, and Critical Thinking Ability Among Nursing Interns: A Multicenter Cross-Sectional Study April 16, 2026 Lina Irawan Artificial intelligence (AI) has rapidly integrated into higher education, fundamentally altering how students acquire knowledge and complete academic tasks. In the field of nursing education, AI-powered tools are now commonplace,…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals The cross-sectional study on the association between physical exercise and restrained eating among Chinese college students: the chain mediating roles of emotional intelligence and perceived stress April 14, 2026 Lina Irawan Restrained eating, a prevalent dietary pattern among college students with potential health implications, is intricately linked to physical exercise, though the underlying psychological mechanisms remain an area of active investigation.…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Basic Psychological Needs and Psychache: Associations with Cognitive Reappraisal and Stress Mindset in a Cross-Sectional Sample April 10, 2026 Lina Irawan A recent study has illuminated the intricate relationships between fundamental psychological needs, emotional distress, and coping mechanisms among medical students, offering valuable insights into their mental well-being. The research, conducted…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Psychological Pain Tolerance and Its Associated Factors Among Hospitalized Patients With Enterostomy in China: A Cross-Sectional Quantitative Study March 31, 2026 Lina Irawan Hospitalized patients with enterostomy in China exhibit moderate psychological pain tolerance, necessitating targeted interventions to improve their quality of life, according to a comprehensive cross-sectional study. The research, published in…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Kinesiophobia in Individuals Participating in Trekking and Hiking Activities: A Cross-Sectional Study March 20, 2026 Lina Irawan Introduction A recent study investigating kinesiophobia, the fear of movement, among trekkers and hikers on Turkey’s renowned Lycian Way has unveiled significant associations between this psychological barrier and various demographic…